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Ghosts of Yotei can feature foxes with a dark, vengeful side based on Japanese folklore.
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In Japanese culture, disrespecting a fox can lead to supernatural consequences, including illness or possession.
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A sequel may tie a side quest related to Inari Shrine's disrespect into Shinto folklore.
The fox is not only one of Japan's most revered animals, but also one of the most memorable creatures found in the exciting world of the world. Ghost of Tsushima. As players explore the island of Tsushima, they can often run into foxes, who bark at Jin from afar, beckoning them to follow him to the nearby Inari Shrine. There, Jin can progress to a new charm slot and potentially even get a chance to pet a fox. now, Ghost of Yotei Not to mention the beast once again, but the game could do more with the foxes this time around to put them a little more front and center.
Foxes can still be adorable and charming Ghost of YoteiBut according to Japanese folklore, they have a dark side that many may not be aware of. Like, maybe Ghost of Yotei Fox's purpose can expand and expand its role in the game's narrative, all while drawing from a deep well of stories and beliefs associated with the animal.

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What to Expect from Yotei's Ghost in 2025
Ghost of Yotei is officially scheduled for a 2025 release, and fans can expect a brand-new story with a new protagonist, as well as updates to the game.
Yotei's ghost may show a different side of Fox
Japanese folklore suggests that foxes take revenge when insulted
In Japanese culture, foxes, otherwise known as “kitsune,” are considered highly significant and revered creatures with deep connections to Shinto beliefs and folklore. Foxes are considered so special, in fact, that they are often considered messengers of Inari, the god associated with rice and agriculture, fertility and abundance, and commerce and prosperity. In light of the high status of foxes in Japanese culture, disrespecting either animal is considered potentially dangerous and can lead to supernatural consequences that one may wish to avoid.
In Japanese culture, foxes, otherwise known as “kitsune,” are considered highly significant and revered creatures with deep connections to Shinto beliefs and folklore.
For example, disrespecting a jackal can curse the offender with bad luck, disease or some other hardship. In more extreme cases, foxes are believed to keep those who offend them as revenge or punishment. This particular condition, otherwise known as kitsunetsuki, is known in Shinto folklore to cause erratic behavior and other physical symptoms. Foxes are also considered cunning tricksters in Japanese culture, with their vengeful nature often making them more inclined to insult or trick those who mistreat them. Finally, since foxes are associated with the deity Inari, disrespecting a fox is often taken as a simultaneous insult to Inari, leading to greater, more spiritual consequences.
A side quest in Yotei's Ghost can bring Japanese folktales to life
Given the beliefs and possibilities commonly held about foxes in Japanese culture Ghost of Yotei While retaining its predecessor's love for animals, there could be an opportunity for the sequel to explore the supernatural side of foxes instead of having them as mere guides in the game. For example, Ghost of Yotei A side quest or series of side quests may involve someone disrespecting or damaging the Inari Shrine in some way, with Atsu tasked with finding the culprit and witnessing firsthand the consequences of their actions. For this would be a good way Ghost of Yotei To tie horror elements into its world and educate players a bit more on Shinto folklore.
By delving deeper into the nature of foxes in Japanese folklore—both as messengers of inari and agents of supernatural vengeance— Ghost of Yotei These iconic animals can transform from the first game into the most prominent figures in its world. This approach not only enhances the cultural authenticity of receiving faxes Ghost of Yotei But also its atmosphere and themes. Whether through a ghostly side quest or subtle hints at the animal's supernatural side, foxes have the ability to pick up. Ghost of YoteiStorytelling and world building on a whole new level, while respecting all the respect these creatures are known for in Japanese culture.

Ghost of Yōtei
The sequel to Ghost of Tsushima, Sucker Punch's Ghost of Yōtei is a PS5 exclusive scheduled to drop at some point in 2025. Taking place in 1603, the story will introduce a new protagonist and a new Japanese region far removed from the setting of Tsushima.
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2025-00-00
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Sony Interactive Entertainment